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Marshall 1912
Marshall, H. E.,
A History of France
(London: Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, 1912)
Frontispiece
Beside the altar stood Joan, her white standard in her hand
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Facing p. 8
One by one the Gauls followed each other
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Facing p. 18
Vercingetorix threw his sword and spear at Cæsar’s feet
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Facing p. 50
With one blow Pepin cut off the lion’s head, and with a second the bull’s
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Facing p. 59
Proud Roland did at length sound his horn
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Facing p. 83
The dragon-headed vessels sailed up the rivers
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Facing p. 118
Harold’s hands trembled as he laid them upon the little caskets
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Facing p. 168
Philip darted forward amid a blare of trumpets
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Facing p. 212
Disguised as a seller of fish the Flemish leader went down into the French camp
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Facing p. 334
They seemed but dark shadows as they slid along the walls
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Facing p. 348
“Follow my white plume,” cried Henry
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Facing p. 400
“Gentlemen here is the King of Spain”
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Facing p. 410
“Fire, gentlemen of England”
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Facing p. 422
“To the Bastille! To the Bastille!”
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Facing p. 477
The little grey-coated figure of the soldiers’ hero
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Facing p. 544
The fallen Emperor and triumphant statesman talked together
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